Certified professional boxing instructor Noel Clubb divides his time between MMA World Academy/Clubb Canada (Amateur & Professional Boxing) located in Scarborough, Ontario, where he is currently building a competitive boxing team, instructing technical boxing classes and providing personal training. Noel also instructs at Pound 4 Pound MMA, at both locations in Markham and Pickering, Ontario.

Clubb: The # 7-ranked contender “King” Carlos Molina (20-5-2, 6 KOs) has his work cut for him in 5-time-World champion, Cory “Next Generation” Spinks (39-7, 11 KOs) in a 12-rounder.

Molina will be in the advantageous position, which is rare for him as he is usually the underdog in most of his fights. In this match-up, the oddmakers have Molina as the favored winner and he is also fighting in his own hometown of Chicago.

“They say I don’t have much power, but I’m really working on sitting down on my punches for this fight, especially when he’s on the ropes,” he admitted. “I want the knockout. That’s what we’re going for. I’ll make him miss and put constant pressure on him. And as soon as he misses, I’ll make him pay. I’m going to break him down and get him out of there.”

I don’t expect a lot of action between these two. I expect to see a slow, methodical fight. Molina will do his best to pressure and out throw Spinks.

Molina will need to sit down on his punches in order to produce much more punching power. By sitting down on his punches, this will allow his arsenal of punches to become powerful and could lead to a potential knockout.